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the 4 days after leaving printer us the s betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog now we are doing a half miles away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later the fog lift and at last we can see antarctica. the 1st stop is king, george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the order of lion station us and our cooperation is running smoothly. so if i want to see that the antarctic treaty is very effective under its turns, this locations devoted solely to science. you saw played a key role in getting all countries to set aside. there are other interesting, at least publicly. and it's been that way for a very long time, and not only are you going fortunately, the same is not true in other parts of the world that are usually economic interests. take precedence over scientific cooperation and you come up with most of this model be exported beyond antarctica. when those are some that when that's a good question, is something many on the planet
the 4 days after leaving printer us the s betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog now we are doing a half miles away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later the fog lift and at last we can see antarctica. the 1st stop is king, george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the order of lion station us and our cooperation is running smoothly. so if i want...
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the s betty. this makes its way back to the spanish station. from there it will return home. but i couldn't leave antarctica without investigating the world, single, biggest threat to peace and the environment in the mental and 30 days short. without a doubt, there are mineral resources in your hand. there's always, you know, political got moved us and they're not just time to carbons in the form of natural gas petroleum, but also minerals like nickel, gold, and silver. i left, in the recent occasion of even finding a time. you may have a diamond if you have as much fun coming creasing the easier and cheaper to reach dark because because there could be minerals here with a value so great my justify their expectation is yet. and even in such a remote location and hostile environmental split up, the pamela cannot even when i'm going to still be this, this is witness the prestige oil spill. and we conducted research to determine the impact along the entire coast of nose and sign. and the findings were devastating. that last oil isn't just hard to remove. it's impossible if we ta
the s betty. this makes its way back to the spanish station. from there it will return home. but i couldn't leave antarctica without investigating the world, single, biggest threat to peace and the environment in the mental and 30 days short. without a doubt, there are mineral resources in your hand. there's always, you know, political got moved us and they're not just time to carbons in the form of natural gas petroleum, but also minerals like nickel, gold, and silver. i left, in the recent...
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tonight kpix 5's betty yu found out what's going on with the city's first bus rapid transit system, betty? >> reporter: juliette, the van ness project was supposed to be completed in 2019, and now that date's been moved to 2022. a new report found that many of these delays could have been avoided. after break ground in 2016, construction was supposed to be completed in three years. but it's taken five and counting. the project is also $37 million over budget. village pizzeria says it's not sure how much longer it can hold on. >> i might have to close down too. >> reporter: the goal of the project is to add rapid bus lanes and modernize aging underground infrastructure. a new civil grand jury report found that many of the setbacks were foreseeable and avoidable. among the findings, missteps were made during planning and design phases which created unrealistic timelines. the failure to predict the cost and duration accurately and contracting procedures did not instill accountability. the report found that the delayed completion dates have damaged the public's confidence in sfmda to keep its
tonight kpix 5's betty yu found out what's going on with the city's first bus rapid transit system, betty? >> reporter: juliette, the van ness project was supposed to be completed in 2019, and now that date's been moved to 2022. a new report found that many of these delays could have been avoided. after break ground in 2016, construction was supposed to be completed in three years. but it's taken five and counting. the project is also $37 million over budget. village pizzeria says it's...
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the 4 days after leaving printer, the s betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog no way of doing a half mile away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later the fog lift and at last we can see antarctic a b s, but he just 1st stop is king george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the lion station. i take us and our cooperation is running smoothly. and so this, i want to see that that i see what the antarctic treaty is very effective under its turns this location is devoted solely to science. so it's played a key role in getting all countries to set aside. there are other interesting, at least publicly, and it's been that way for a very long time ago. unfortunately, the same is not true in other parts of the world that are usually economic interests. take precedence, cooperation. whenever you come up with this model be exported beyond antarctica. when does this mean that when that's a good question? is something many on the planet woul
the 4 days after leaving printer, the s betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog no way of doing a half mile away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later the fog lift and at last we can see antarctic a b s, but he just 1st stop is king george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the lion station. i take us and our cooperation is running smoothly. and so...
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kpix 5's betty yu is live in san jose on the new rules, betty? >> reporter: liz, the state's guidelines are more strict than the cdc's. today we learned that students k through 12 will be required to wear a mask indoors once that upcoming school year begins. now, in addition to that, the new state guidelines say that no social distancing will be required and students who refuse to wear a mask will not be allowed on campus. now, this comes after the cdc announced that it was relaxing its guidelines, saying that vaccinated teachers and students would not need to wear a mask indoors. now, california's new rules also say that students, schools rather, should offer alternative educational opportunities tost a mask. ucsf infectious disease expert dr. monica gandhi says it does take california a bit longer to align with cdc guidance, and she added that fortunately younger kids are the least likely to get sick from covid. >> i know some parents are very frustrated by the california being so restrictive with children in terms of masking. the one thing tha
kpix 5's betty yu is live in san jose on the new rules, betty? >> reporter: liz, the state's guidelines are more strict than the cdc's. today we learned that students k through 12 will be required to wear a mask indoors once that upcoming school year begins. now, in addition to that, the new state guidelines say that no social distancing will be required and students who refuse to wear a mask will not be allowed on campus. now, this comes after the cdc announced that it was relaxing its...
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s. betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog way of doing a half miles away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later, the fog lift, and at last we can see antarctica shoes . the 1st stop is king, george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the oregon lion station, artega, antarctic cooperation is running smoothly. so this, i want to see that the antarctic treaty is very effective under its terms, this location is devoted solely to science. so late a key role in getting all countries to set aside, there are other interesting at least publicly, and it's been that way for a very long time and for, for them. yes, everyone can, fortunately, the same is not true in other parts of the world that are usually economic interests. take precedence over scientific cooperation, focus and other than you come up with most of this model be exported beyond antarctica. when does this mean that when that's a good quest
s. betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog way of doing a half miles away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later, the fog lift, and at last we can see antarctica shoes . the 1st stop is king, george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the oregon lion station, artega, antarctic cooperation is running smoothly. so this, i want to see that the antarctic...
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s. betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog. now we are doing a half miles away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later, the fog lift, and at last we can see antarctica. the news that it is 1st stop is king, george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the oregon lion station. i take us and our cooperation is running smoothly. and so i want to see what the antarctic treaty is very effective. under its turns, this location is devoted solely to science. you saw late a key role in getting all countries to set aside. there are other interesting at least publicly, and it's been that way for a very long time. and if not fully yes. unfortunately, the same is not true in other parts of the world that are usually economic interests. take precedence, oversight, cooperation. whenever you come up with this model be exported beyond antarctica, when those are some that when that's a good question, is something m
s. betty this reaches antarctica. everyone is excited. we got up at 5 in the morning to catch our 1st glimpse of the coastline. what we hadn't expected was the fog. now we are doing a half miles away and you can't see anything. oh, a few hours later, the fog lift, and at last we can see antarctica. the news that it is 1st stop is king, george island. the spanish team is delivering supplies to the oregon lion station. i take us and our cooperation is running smoothly. and so i want to see what...
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kpix 5's betty yu explains what the new findings mean. >> reporter: the cdc acknowledged that the war has changed. the agency warning fully vaccinated americans can transmit the delta variant as easily as those who are unvaccinated. penitas more transmissible than the common cold. a new cdc report released today examine a cluster of covid cases in the massachusetts resort community of provincetown . all traced back to celebrations in early july. of the 469 positive cases, 74% were fully vaccinated. >> i believe the studies show us that the vaccines are highly effective at preventing severe disease and death. the second part of the study shows us, it is true the delta variant is different, and their higher viral loads in the nose than there ever was with the regular variant. the higher loads are occurring even when vaccinated. >> reporter: an infectious disease expert says if you're vaccinated, you are unlikely to be as infectious for as long as someone who isn't vaccinated, because your immunity should fight the virus. right now 35,000 vaccinated people per week are coming down with w
kpix 5's betty yu explains what the new findings mean. >> reporter: the cdc acknowledged that the war has changed. the agency warning fully vaccinated americans can transmit the delta variant as easily as those who are unvaccinated. penitas more transmissible than the common cold. a new cdc report released today examine a cluster of covid cases in the massachusetts resort community of provincetown . all traced back to celebrations in early july. of the 469 positive cases, 74% were fully...
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debt to those little green men, to the movies of the 1950's, to frank scully explanations, but whose popular appearance culture is cemented by betty and barney hill. not only do they set the template for the abduction narrative, they said the image for what the gray alien with big eyes looks like. it cements that in the popular consciousness. the other big grouping of alien species within these taxonomies are old friends, the reptilians, or to give them their ufo conspiracy name, the draconians, who are these tall lizard people who are probably hiding amongst us, plotting to take over the earth at anytime. anybody remember the english conspiracist we talked about before who was focused in on these reptilians? >> i don't remember that, but i did read something recently that popped up saying that someone had seen justin bieber turning into his reptilian form. [laughter] that he is a secret giant lizard. >> that he is also one of them. >> yeah, which i had never heard before. >> very talented. >> lizard people are everywhere matthew. we can't discount this. especially if you are david ike, the conspiracist we talked about on her very
debt to those little green men, to the movies of the 1950's, to frank scully explanations, but whose popular appearance culture is cemented by betty and barney hill. not only do they set the template for the abduction narrative, they said the image for what the gray alien with big eyes looks like. it cements that in the popular consciousness. the other big grouping of alien species within these taxonomies are old friends, the reptilians, or to give them their ufo conspiracy name, the...
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s. and the countries us even gives them more and neighbors more so i don't want to say lots of good, but it's betty we're listing equation has to stop because you cannot keep supplying the aggressor with reference. and you cannot keep saying like you're going to have to do, but how do you rebuild the lodge of families whose members have been restored? how do they build the lives of children? well, i've seen that better siblings. good holy families. holy families have been obliterated . 90 families where they can of the population registered and 2014. anything in this the israel is defective weaponized corona virus. israel does say that it had its own population 1st, but that all this bombing, the impact on sewage infrastructure, water may contribute to corona virus. marion centers, there was several, several buildings that had ended, and at that time, due due to the bombing. and of course they came to doctors including the doctor who is in charge of that going on by this campaign to end up to growing up. i did not, i mean as excess vaccine, but the fuse do give any or any room to particularly and g
s. and the countries us even gives them more and neighbors more so i don't want to say lots of good, but it's betty we're listing equation has to stop because you cannot keep supplying the aggressor with reference. and you cannot keep saying like you're going to have to do, but how do you rebuild the lodge of families whose members have been restored? how do they build the lives of children? well, i've seen that better siblings. good holy families. holy families have been obliterated . 90...
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congressman betty -- dennie thompson says he is not ruling anything out. >> are you prepared to s&p thetes. >> i am prepared to s&p anything who is behind the facts and circumstances of january 6th. >> johning me now a reporter at "politico," and a correspondent from reuter's. jeff, we'll start with you. what is your reaction to that? what kinds of information could trump provide? >> he could provide a lot of information. in particular, a look at what he did on that day after his rally outside the white house, and went back to the white house, when he was watching what was unfolding at the capitol. who he spoke to, who he did not speak to, what he directed people to do or did not direct people to do. all of that has been reported on, of course, but -- [ no audio ] -- not directly by the former president. >> nicholas, give us a sense of what's next here for this committee? >> well, chairman champson actually told us late last week that his first hearing he wanted to hold of this committee would be to convene members of the capitol police to talk about their experiences on january 6th whe
congressman betty -- dennie thompson says he is not ruling anything out. >> are you prepared to s&p thetes. >> i am prepared to s&p anything who is behind the facts and circumstances of january 6th. >> johning me now a reporter at "politico," and a correspondent from reuter's. jeff, we'll start with you. what is your reaction to that? what kinds of information could trump provide? >> he could provide a lot of information. in particular, a look at what...
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s. are actually physically evacuating people. they've given visas to then that doing more than, than they do more than other countries. i think i think the, the british application process shouldn't be betty lend say for those who have worked directly for the british government because we know who they are. the embassy will know who they are and it shouldn't be too, too, too cumbersome process. we're talking a maximum of, i think about 3000 people here that shouldn't take too long. so i don't think there be any, any prospect of taking them to 3rd countries. i would hope that the african government and the, the african forces, they're not going to collapse with a few weeks. i don't expect that to happen. i don't expect us fears to happen, but it does need, they do need to get on with it. i don't think the end a july, you know, a few weeks is the deadline. i don't see the taliban walking into a provincial capitals anytime soon, even though they've taken a lot of a lot of districts. so i fear of eyes that is not the case. these applications will be dealt with and they will be expected to make their way to the u. k. r. in this potential plan on behalf of the us in which they would take people
s. are actually physically evacuating people. they've given visas to then that doing more than, than they do more than other countries. i think i think the, the british application process shouldn't be betty lend say for those who have worked directly for the british government because we know who they are. the embassy will know who they are and it shouldn't be too, too, too cumbersome process. we're talking a maximum of, i think about 3000 people here that shouldn't take too long. so i don't...
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betty, go ahead. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i'm in the vaccinated group because i'm in my 70's. the risk to me was great. i assessed it and i took the vaccine. the problem is my grandchild. he is only like 13. they are telling us that even young children should get the vaccine. it seems that children are not likely to get very ill from it. the risk assessment appears to be that they are less likely to get severely ill unless they are immune compromised. why are they pushing this vaccine on children, even young children? i have read that there have been more than 5000 deaths due to the vaccine and it is causing heart problems in young people. if they are less likely to get it severely wide make them take a greater risk of being harmed by the vaccine? host: we will get a response. dr. schaffner: your question is very important. i will explain this but the first thing i have to tell you is 5000 children have not been killed by the vaccine. that is malarkey, that is not correct. you are right, children are less likely to be infected with this virus and get seriously ill, but less l
betty, go ahead. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i'm in the vaccinated group because i'm in my 70's. the risk to me was great. i assessed it and i took the vaccine. the problem is my grandchild. he is only like 13. they are telling us that even young children should get the vaccine. it seems that children are not likely to get very ill from it. the risk assessment appears to be that they are less likely to get severely ill unless they are immune compromised. why are they...
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betty, go ahead. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i'm in the vaccinated group because i'm in my 70's to me was great. i assessed it and i took the vaccine. the problem is my grandchild. he is only like 13. they are telling us that even young children should get the vaccine. it seems that children are not likely to get very ill from it. the risk assessment appears to be that they are less likely to get severely ill unless they are immune compromised. why are they pushing this vaccine on children, even young children? i have read that there have been more than 5000 deaths due to the vaccine and it is causing heart problems in young people. if they are less likely to get it severely wide make them take a greater risk of being harmed by the vaccine? host: we will get a response. dr. schaffner: your question is very important. i will explain this but the first thing i have to tell you is 5000 children have not been killed by the vaccine. that is malarkey, that is not correct. you are right, children are less likely to be infected with this virus and get seriously ill, but less likely does
betty, go ahead. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i'm in the vaccinated group because i'm in my 70's to me was great. i assessed it and i took the vaccine. the problem is my grandchild. he is only like 13. they are telling us that even young children should get the vaccine. it seems that children are not likely to get very ill from it. the risk assessment appears to be that they are less likely to get severely ill unless they are immune compromised. why are they pushing this...
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s day in hospital. from the time my wife went in on the 10th of december, i didn�*t see her alive after that. how are you feeling today? his 94—year—old mother bettyor, queen of her domain, looking really... really happy. tremendous memory. mark hutchings, bbc news, carmarthenshire. let�*s get more on on boris johnson�*s so—called levelling up agenda now. the prime minister insists that his plans for reducing inequality across the uk won�*t make rich parts of the country poorer. mrjohnson is rejecting suggestions that the plan to boost investment in the midlands and the north will mean london and the south east losing out. i�*m joined now byjoan dixon, principal policy officer at the industrial communities alliance, also leader of labour group at derbyshire county council. thank you forjoining us. how far behind our some former industrial areas? taste behind our some former industrial areas? ~ :, :, , :, :, , areas? we have to remember that many ofthe areas? we have to remember that many of the areas industrial _ areas? we have to remember that many of the areas industrial communities - of the areas industrial communities represent are still suffe
s day in hospital. from the time my wife went in on the 10th of december, i didn�*t see her alive after that. how are you feeling today? his 94—year—old mother bettyor, queen of her domain, looking really... really happy. tremendous memory. mark hutchings, bbc news, carmarthenshire. let�*s get more on on boris johnson�*s so—called levelling up agenda now. the prime minister insists that his plans for reducing inequality across the uk won�*t make rich parts of the country poorer....